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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 1938667" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>You guys can go on carping about it for as long as you want. But still you have offered no specifics about how to solve the debt problem. It's just bitch bitch bitch. But in the end you will still apply for those benefits. And one fact still remains .The federal debt/deficit as a percentage of the nation's GDP is the lowest since World War II. As for Walmart, it's a well known fact that people working in those kind of places earn so little that many of them are receiving entitlement program benefits in order to survive. As for bringing back the manufacturing base. Couldn't agree more. But how many fire brick yards clay pipe plants and tanneries do you think will return? The development of new and better replacemnt products rendered what they made obsolete.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 1938667, member: 58386"] You guys can go on carping about it for as long as you want. But still you have offered no specifics about how to solve the debt problem. It's just bitch bitch bitch. But in the end you will still apply for those benefits. And one fact still remains .The federal debt/deficit as a percentage of the nation's GDP is the lowest since World War II. As for Walmart, it's a well known fact that people working in those kind of places earn so little that many of them are receiving entitlement program benefits in order to survive. As for bringing back the manufacturing base. Couldn't agree more. But how many fire brick yards clay pipe plants and tanneries do you think will return? The development of new and better replacemnt products rendered what they made obsolete. [/QUOTE]
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